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is the housing structure, and we've got stock markets doing relatively well, and we have a massive energy boom we're just in the beginnings of. but washington politics are toxic and getting worse. the debt limit and the frustration will be harder to deal with than the fiscal cliff. as a consequence, the politics in the united states will create some downside. we're not talking about a recession, but numbers in the u.s. could be even better if it weren't for washington looking so dysfunctional. >> tom: that drag of dysfunction in politics. ian bremmer along with us. thank you. >> susie: a big management change at sears: c.e.o. lou d'ambrosio is stepping down in february after less than two years on the job. replacing him: the company's chairman, hedge fund manager eddie lampert. as ruben ramirez reports, lampert's priorities may take sears in a different direction. >> reporter: the revolving door in the c-suite at sears continues. sears chairman eddie lampert will be the new c.e.o. of the company his hedge fund took over in 2005. appel associates president michael appel says whoever ends u
is the housing structure, and we've got stock markets doing relatively well, and we have a massive energy boom we're just in the beginnings of. but washington politics are toxic and getting worse. the debt limit and the frustration will be harder to deal with than the fiscal cliff. as a consequence, the politics in the united states will create some downside. we're not talking about a recession, but numbers in the u.s. could be even better if it weren't for washington looking so dysfunctional....
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an still is technology, a little bit in financial, materials and energy. >> tom: growth and optimism there from u.s. trust. it's chris hizy with us from new york. >> tom: in just a few weeks the debate over government spending cuts will heat up. the defense industry is one of those targeted, and today president obama nominated former rebublican senator chuck hagel as his next secretary of defense. hagel is a decorated vietnam veteran and former businessman. the president called him, "the leader our troops deserve." >> as a successful businessman he also knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by our strategy, and keep our military the strongest fighting force the world has ever known. >> tom: hagel's not a shoe-in for the position. he's received criticism for his record on israel, iran, and gay rights. current defense secretary leon panetta says he will retire when his replacement is approved by the senate. >> tom: tonight we begin a new weekly series here on nbr. we partnered with some of the nation's top universities to bring you the best re
an still is technology, a little bit in financial, materials and energy. >> tom: growth and optimism there from u.s. trust. it's chris hizy with us from new york. >> tom: in just a few weeks the debate over government spending cuts will heat up. the defense industry is one of those targeted, and today president obama nominated former rebublican senator chuck hagel as his next secretary of defense. hagel is a decorated vietnam veteran and former businessman. the president called him,...
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housing and the energy revolution and business profits. as a consequence of all of that, there is a reality. the political risk is going to slow economic growth in the u.s. somewhat. but that downside is really bounded. it's really limited in a way that it's not in so many of the emerging markets around the world. >> another risk you bring up is the jibs. that's japan, israel, and britain. >> that's right. china is rising, the middle east is exploding, and europe is muddling through. each has one country that happens to be the special ally of the united states that is outside and can't do anything about it. china's rising and japan can't have a good relationship with them. they're really increasingly by themselves and facing conflict. the middle east is exploding. israel is on the downside of every one of those relations whether it's egypt or jordan or turkey. and the europeans are muddling through but ultimately are improving and tightening in the eurozone. where are the brits? they're outside. these are the three countries the united sta
housing and the energy revolution and business profits. as a consequence of all of that, there is a reality. the political risk is going to slow economic growth in the u.s. somewhat. but that downside is really bounded. it's really limited in a way that it's not in so many of the emerging markets around the world. >> another risk you bring up is the jibs. that's japan, israel, and britain. >> that's right. china is rising, the middle east is exploding, and europe is muddling...
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. >> it has the energy of chicago but doesn't have the density of it. >> if this pilot program is a success, the city's expected to open a city-wide application process for more curb cafes next year. >>> a twist of political theater today in the swearing in of new san francisco supervisors. ahead in three minutes, the sudden turnaround by two board members vying for one coveted position. >>> a spokesman for the oakland unified school district says a flood has shut down the headquarters for at least a week. a district spokesperson tells us someone accidentally left a tap on in a custodian's closet overnight. the building was flooded by hundreds of gallons of water causing significant damage. the 150 employees will work from home for the rest of this week. >>> ahead tonight, the new plan to cap the number of visitors. >> an abandoned house in a million dollar neighborhood, why neighbors say you can't even see the worst of it from the street. >> cold, unsettled weather is heading to the bay area. coming up, how much rain i expect we'll get, and just how low our temperatures will go. alright le
. >> it has the energy of chicago but doesn't have the density of it. >> if this pilot program is a success, the city's expected to open a city-wide application process for more curb cafes next year. >>> a twist of political theater today in the swearing in of new san francisco supervisors. ahead in three minutes, the sudden turnaround by two board members vying for one coveted position. >>> a spokesman for the oakland unified school district says a flood has shut...
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but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state department approval and that's a key hurdle that has to go through before this is approved. there are many analysts that feel this will eventually happen. again, we have to see one thing approved before it's actually going to happen. >> well, okay. so we got that down. jack, i want to switch gears if we can. start to switch the conversation up. i was hosting a radio show last night, got a good question, i didn't know how to answer it. said, if we become an exporter of petroleum in the united states, what is that going to mean for the united states economically and otherwise? i don't know how to answer it. i'm presuming y
but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state...
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. >> caller: my stock is energy transfer partners. >> listen to me and listen good. if they do an equity offering the ceo will be on the wall of shame. do you hear me? wall of shame if you do an equity offering. my charitable trust ounce it. it's the worst stock that the trust owns. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> happy new year dr. cramer. >> glad i got that doctorate, man. what's going on? >> breaking bad boo-yah from the land of enchantment. >> a walter white jesse boo-yah back at you. >> happy boo-yah new year to you and your "mad money" staff, jim. >> i had the best staff in the world. let me say i did beat them all in fantasy football. i was going to work it in. this was the best moment. that's a different show. shout out. >> welcome to this week's edition of "cooking with cramer." >> i love peanut butter. >> join us next time for more cooking with cramer. >> sometimes the best stock picks are ripped from the headlines. just like an episode o
. >> caller: my stock is energy transfer partners. >> listen to me and listen good. if they do an equity offering the ceo will be on the wall of shame. do you hear me? wall of shame if you do an equity offering. my charitable trust ounce it. it's the worst stock that the trust owns. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> happy new year dr. cramer. >>...
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bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl season reaching its pique as noter -- peak as notre dame takes on alabama. would that be better or worse for business though? we'll investigate. sandra: we certainly will. first we'll take, tell you what drove the markets today with today's data download. stocks falling with all three major averages closing lower as investors get ready for tomorrow's start of fourth quarter earnings season, everybody. s&p index retreating from a five-year high to end in the red. utilities and energy was the day's worst-performing sectors. >>> gold falling for the t
bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl...
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just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim, booyah from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, i have disliked that stock. i'm not changing my mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they can come on and describe why i should be persuaded at 12. i'm staying away. rick in california? >> caller: rick from nevada city. my question is about amrn, amarin. >> overrated stock. i know i'm going to be accosted on the street but it's not one of my favorites. i do my own work and i don't like the stock. it is not one that i want you in. let's go to jared. got to go to jared in florida. jared! >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i'm okay. my stock is clear, clear communications. >> no -- clear wire communications, and you know what, that one's done, done, done, done, done. no, i do like sprint but i must tell you, sprint, rem
just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim, booyah from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, i have disliked that stock. i'm not changing my mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they can come on and describe why i should be persuaded at 12. i'm staying away. rick in california? >> caller: rick from nevada city. my question...
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and they come into areas like health care, education, energy conservation and we'll show -- we'll demonstrate applications on each one of those. and if people that are here in las vegas go by our booth, you'll see them. one of the very interesting ones that's being adopted in new york is what we call golden eye. it's a way for first responders to be able to see on a private camera the biometrics of the firefighters, they can see the layout of the building, they have an infrared camera, they can spot people in distress that can't help themselves. >> great. we look forward to seeing more of that verizon technology at work. unfortunately we have to leave it here. thanks so much for joining us, lowell mcadams, ceo of verizon. >> they're going to kill me in the control room, i'm going to ask you one more question anyway. rim shares had this huge run to the end of the year on this heightened expectation of what blackberry ten is going to deliver. are you as optimistic for that new product? >> the term would i use is hopeful. there's an awful lot of dedicated blackberry users out there and they've b
and they come into areas like health care, education, energy conservation and we'll show -- we'll demonstrate applications on each one of those. and if people that are here in las vegas go by our booth, you'll see them. one of the very interesting ones that's being adopted in new york is what we call golden eye. it's a way for first responders to be able to see on a private camera the biometrics of the firefighters, they can see the layout of the building, they have an infrared camera, they can...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> the relief, finally had positive action today, but we all know with the battles over the debt ceiling, we could be looking at some very difficult moments over the next couple of months. and that's why all week we've been focusing on the noneconomic big jpmorgan health care conference that started on monday, where biotech and pharma countries strut their stuff. acor, this is a small billion dollar biopharma firm focused on neurology. back in 2010, accorda received approval for a drug called empira that helps people with multiple sclerosis gain their ability to walk. talk about how horrible this disease is, but it is also a lucrative disease for those who are trying to combat it, why? because it's a lifelong chronic condition. at this point, though, acorda has gotten all the low-hanging fruit. the really impressive thing about this story is they could have multiple indications. that's the holy grail of the drug business. right now acorda is conductin
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> the relief, finally had positive action today, but we all know with the battles over the debt ceiling, we could be looking at some very difficult moments over the next couple of months. and that's why all week we've been focusing on the noneconomic big jpmorgan health care conference that started on monday, where biotech and pharma countries strut their stuff. acor, this is a small...
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first up china is betting on solar energy. the country's top economic planning official says china plans to more than double solar capacity this year and to 10 gigawatts solar power capacity. >>> amazon is planning to open a one million square foot fulfillment center in new jersey. the new facility expected to open early next year and it will create hundreds of jobs. we need them. >>> target is pledging to match prices of select online rivals, sorry around the nation's second largest discounter, will match deals customers find on identical products all the time. i think that was year-round. ashley: it was year-round. sandra: gotcha. samsung expects record high fourth quarter profits. the company sate operating profit would be $8. billion and beating estimates up 89% from a year earlier. >>> anheuser-busch is promoting a new buyer at super bowl for the second year in a row. the beer giant pushing budweiser black crown plan. expected to be on sale nationwide january 21st [buzzer] ashley: you made it. sandra: ashley will try it o
first up china is betting on solar energy. the country's top economic planning official says china plans to more than double solar capacity this year and to 10 gigawatts solar power capacity. >>> amazon is planning to open a one million square foot fulfillment center in new jersey. the new facility expected to open early next year and it will create hundreds of jobs. we need them. >>> target is pledging to match prices of select online rivals, sorry around the nation's second...
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the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action on it. last time they reported them, it was up 51%. that's not all organic. they make a lot of acquisitions. a 7.8% dividend yield, though. very, very attractive even with the 23% tax rate of the highest earners. i like the way it looks. the stock is over sold. they made mistakes in the middle of the year. now, the company that's heavily hedged because it's only oil and gas -- cheryl: can be a negative. >> sometimes. it bag fired earlier in the middle of last year. cheryl: mlp is the great thing to bring up with energy. we had that b
the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action...
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we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's prices year-round. there you see shares at $60.70 down half a buck. >> tart may be packing away holiday decorations but keeping price match around. the retailer will continue to match online prices, in addition to three-year running price match program many analysts not entirely surprised and think others will have to follow. susquehanna says the effort cannot be a holiday phenomenon. if you're going to build traction with your stores you have to be priced appropriately. tart made it easy to price compare now that all stores have wi-fi. the big question is impact on margins. on the margi
we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's...
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cabot, oil and gas and wpx energy both down today along with those sectors which were the losers. maria? >> all right. bertha, thanks very much. looking at equities. let's look at fixed incomes. let me bring joe back. you're favoring fixed income over stocks. tell us why. fixed income obviously has been the place that we've seen lots of money flows over the last several years at this point. do you think that it continues. >> no. we don't favor fixed income so i'm not sure where you get that. we favor emerging market fixed income and with countries with surpluses, canada, mexico, australia. we're very concerned with fixed income, and we think what you're going to see is the retail investor going back to owning equities. as everyone has said is they have really underparticipated in what's happening. i just came back from mozambique in south africa and zimbabwe, and you see this vibrant growth in the emerging markets which people are really underexposed to, so we think this coming year, the growth is going to come from those engines, and you really want to participate that way. >> my
cabot, oil and gas and wpx energy both down today along with those sectors which were the losers. maria? >> all right. bertha, thanks very much. looking at equities. let's look at fixed incomes. let me bring joe back. you're favoring fixed income over stocks. tell us why. fixed income obviously has been the place that we've seen lots of money flows over the last several years at this point. do you think that it continues. >> no. we don't favor fixed income so i'm not sure where you...
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the two sectors on the downside are the bank stocks as well as some of the energy names. remember, banks usually sell off, maria, after the earnings season starts, not as we're going into it. that's a little bit unusual. keep an eye on that. nat gas stocks on the downside, nat gas on a multi-month low. maria, back to you. >> breaking news right now. let's get to herb greenberg on herbalife. >> reporter: a multitude of new angles on this story on herbalife, this just crossing. dow jones reporting that the securities and exchange commission has opened an inquiry into herbalife. that doesn't mean anything is necessarily going to occur, but it's an inquiry in the company. the stock on this news is down. last i checked it's down 4%, still coming down, as are other companies in the group. i want to point one thing out here, and a lot of times we talk about the federal trade commission. people ferg that the s.e.c. itself can and has in the past probed multi-level marketing companies. maria, back to you. >> herb, thank you. >> amazing timing that this happens on the same day that
the two sectors on the downside are the bank stocks as well as some of the energy names. remember, banks usually sell off, maria, after the earnings season starts, not as we're going into it. that's a little bit unusual. keep an eye on that. nat gas stocks on the downside, nat gas on a multi-month low. maria, back to you. >> breaking news right now. let's get to herb greenberg on herbalife. >> reporter: a multitude of new angles on this story on herbalife, this just crossing. dow...
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december #, i talked about walter energy, december 4th, rather, walter energy, it was 29.71, it's at 40 bucks right now. i might have missed it. i hope the viewers got it. normally, i come on the show and say take the profit, that's huge over a five week period. hold on to it. it's on the cusp of a breakout with a close above 40. this is a stock that was 75 bucks early last year, and, again, i think the selling's been overly done, very severe, and insiders are meddling, not big on it, but nibbling. the shorts also -- ashley: under fire as we know with the regulations, a big story of 2012 so where's the demand coming? overseas? >> overall, the forecast for the industry is 3.2% global demand, 3% from china, and india is the biggest at 5%-7%. europe could be bouncing back which would be good. certainly, demand. also, volume is huge in part because the stock's been in the rumor mill for two or three or four years. if you thought -- if you -- if you think it's the stock at $75 a share, down to 40, it could be making sense as well. >> interesting strategy. $40 is the level -- could it brea
december #, i talked about walter energy, december 4th, rather, walter energy, it was 29.71, it's at 40 bucks right now. i might have missed it. i hope the viewers got it. normally, i come on the show and say take the profit, that's huge over a five week period. hold on to it. it's on the cusp of a breakout with a close above 40. this is a stock that was 75 bucks early last year, and, again, i think the selling's been overly done, very severe, and insiders are meddling, not big on it, but...
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and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices. higher prices and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that did beat estimates. alcoa is also slightly boosting its 2013 global demand forecast from 6.5% to 7%. kleinfeld says growth in china is coming back and europe is doing better than expected. the stock up 1.3% in after hours. in frankfurt, up 1.72%. join for the first hour, for the first time this year, charlie diebel. hello. good to see you. right. here we are. we've kicked off earnings season. what do you make of it? >> well, it's only just begun really. i mean, i think that there's still risk of a disappointment
and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices....
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energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is looking for ways to accelerate job growth. this is an important one. >> i think it's an important one, i don't know if you had time to do some of these 2012 predictions. >> sure. >> that least the list i have here is all five. i don't know if we have the other five. in 2012 you did pretty well. >> don't say it with such astonishment. >> extraction of oil and gas from shale and rock a game changer. joe, i'm not sure if you thought that was a surprise. >> which one? >> i give him credit for that. >> earnings of american corpora
energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is...
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but the concerns seem to be around things like infrastructure, energy policy and immigration and in particular, the general level of regulation. so what cfos are saying to us is what worries them are things more around the microsooidz side of the economy. >> business hasn't really come up with a view for that, hasn't it? >> we'll see what comes out of that. >> thank you for joining us. if you have any thoughts or comments, please e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> we're getting more details on japan's xlumtry budget. kitadai-san, hello. >> hello, ross. the government has compiled an outstanding for fiscal 2012 valued at more than $14 billion. the new liberal democratic led government plans to spend a large portion of the funds on public projects. the budget will focus on targets to introduce resistant construction standards at schools and hospitals, plus provide funds to repair aging roads and water pipes. the extra budget includes funds for ads 1.7 billion lending scheme to encourage firms to develop new technologies and pursue overseas m&a. the lending scheme is part of a stimulus package ex
but the concerns seem to be around things like infrastructure, energy policy and immigration and in particular, the general level of regulation. so what cfos are saying to us is what worries them are things more around the microsooidz side of the economy. >> business hasn't really come up with a view for that, hasn't it? >> we'll see what comes out of that. >> thank you for joining us. if you have any thoughts or comments, please e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>>...
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dollars for each winner that brings the next application that helps in things like health care and energy and that sort of thing. that's how we stay on the leading edge. >> getting ipos from everywhere. as we finish up, you were one of the ceos who signedded the fix the debt campaign, a plea and pledge to washington, d.c.. >> uh-huh. >> do you feel we fixed the debt with the deal that we got? >> liz, i'm an operate, not an economist, but i'm very disappointed of what's coming out of washington. i don't see anything that makes us feel we'll get the debt under control, bring confidence back to business, and see that in the investment cycle reignite in the business, and we have to change that. >> look forward to future conversations with you. >> thank you. >> i have to finish cleaning your phone. >> you got it. >> he has an iphone 5, let the record show. with this -- how much? $14? , this cleans it up, and it's cute, in boy and girl. >> i'll be back often to have you do that for me. >> thank you. by the way, coming up, as i said, dish's ceo, joe clayton, first on fox business speaking to us
dollars for each winner that brings the next application that helps in things like health care and energy and that sort of thing. that's how we stay on the leading edge. >> getting ipos from everywhere. as we finish up, you were one of the ceos who signedded the fix the debt campaign, a plea and pledge to washington, d.c.. >> uh-huh. >> do you feel we fixed the debt with the deal that we got? >> liz, i'm an operate, not an economist, but i'm very disappointed of what's...
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lower energy costs, big help for this quarter. hurting a little bit, the dollar's up, maybe 2% or 3%. they might offset each other. as always, but particularly this quarter, the banks are going to be the key. that's because they're the big earnings driver. we were expecting 20% growth three months ago, now we're down to about 10%. it's still double digits. i'm surprised they didn't reduce it even further. wells fargo starts off on friday, so the good news on the banks, overall, let me give you the bad news first. top line growth flattish. a lot of people delayed spending because of the fiscal cliff uncertainty. interest rates are still too low for them to make a lot of money. but that may be changing. that's the good news here. here's the biggest issue here. good news here. credit quality continuing to improve. commercial loan growth continuing to improve. isi had a report out that this morning. mortgage bank and revenue continuing to improve. the biggest problem i can see for the banks is the prices. bank index was up 6% last wee
lower energy costs, big help for this quarter. hurting a little bit, the dollar's up, maybe 2% or 3%. they might offset each other. as always, but particularly this quarter, the banks are going to be the key. that's because they're the big earnings driver. we were expecting 20% growth three months ago, now we're down to about 10%. it's still double digits. i'm surprised they didn't reduce it even further. wells fargo starts off on friday, so the good news on the banks, overall, let me give you...
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oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is what traders are watching very carefully. that's what all the chatter is in the oil market right now. look what it's done to the spread between brent crude and wti crude futures. we're at the lowest levels we've seen since september or so. below that $20 mark. we're hovering right around the $18 mark. this is key here. traders say we could see the narrowing of another dollar or two as the seaway gets under way. that is the key pipeline that a lot of traders are watching. that is the key factor that is driving prices right now in the oil market. back to
oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is...
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we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east, specifically in the negotiated settlement with iran, we could see crude prices down at $75. >> we've been talking over the last several weeks about the pipeline capacity, and the expansions there, what that is meaning in addition to the production we're seeing in the shale area, shale oil. what impact will that have on the spread between brent and wti? it's already come in several dollars in the last several weeks. >> our expectation is because of those pipeline expansions, and because of the record production that's coming out of the u.s., that that spread is going to come in a lot this year. we think it's go
we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east,...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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that is pretty incredible, and it's changing the global energy stage as we stand here now. >> great news definitely. natural gas having swings today. talk about that. >> i don't know what's swinging more, the natural gas or weather reports. we are going back and forth. what's interesting in this report, natural gas prices, the spot prices, they fell a whopping 31%. that is incredible. the lowest prices for natural gas since 1999. you want an advertisement for shell gas production, that is it, and not only that, that shell gas production is cleaning the environment because we use more natural gas, using less coal, that means less greenhouse e mageses, and they are musing less emissions than they have in many years. great news today. >> wow, thank you so much. great report. >> thank you. >> okay, switching gears here to talk about the housing market. six years after the bubble burst, the consumer protection bureau set to outline a new set of home loan rules, but will the guidelines make the mortgage process transparent or add to confusion? asking someone who has a wealth of experience in t
that is pretty incredible, and it's changing the global energy stage as we stand here now. >> great news definitely. natural gas having swings today. talk about that. >> i don't know what's swinging more, the natural gas or weather reports. we are going back and forth. what's interesting in this report, natural gas prices, the spot prices, they fell a whopping 31%. that is incredible. the lowest prices for natural gas since 1999. you want an advertisement for shell gas production,...
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the shootings in colorado and connecticut gave it new energy. your heart starts to beat, sweating. >>> this coming fall all incoming freshman at san diego state will be required to go to a similar training exercise on how to survive a campus shooting. >>> 7:47. state lawmakers are drafting a bill that could close a loophole in an old california rape law. it's in response to a ruling that overturned the rape conviction of a los angeles county man. he broke into a home and slipped into bed with the woman. she thought he was her boyfriend so she consented. but she later realized she was being attacked. the judge found under a 140- year-old law what happened was not a crime because the victim was not married. >> we're not able to put that woman's right in this 24th century. it's -- what's next? >> the law makes it a crime for a man to have sex with a woman by tricking her into thinking he's her husband. but it never addresses what happens if that woman is unmarried. last year, a central valley assemblyman introduced legislation to close the loophole
the shootings in colorado and connecticut gave it new energy. your heart starts to beat, sweating. >>> this coming fall all incoming freshman at san diego state will be required to go to a similar training exercise on how to survive a campus shooting. >>> 7:47. state lawmakers are drafting a bill that could close a loophole in an old california rape law. it's in response to a ruling that overturned the rape conviction of a los angeles county man. he broke into a home and...
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energy positions and that the u.s. dollar will rise strongly against that. but i don't think that the u.s. dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the u.s. dollar as the, you know, the best place to be in terms of currencies? you don't think -- >> i suppose. i mean, i also own singapore dollars, the singapore dollar is probably very good currency to own, down through my exposure to use the currency. but, i don't think that the euro is now a very desirable currency to own. and do we have a lot of problems as senator ron johnson explained just now, in the u.s., but we have the same problems, or even more in europe. so in the beauty contest of the ugliest currencies, the u.s. dollar is not winning. it's okay. and i think i'd
energy positions and that the u.s. dollar will rise strongly against that. but i don't think that the u.s. dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the...